2008 PokerStars.net APPT Manila
APPT Manila Main Event
Day: 1a
"How many players in the hand?" Sombero asked the dealer. She replied that there were a total of four. Armed with this information, Sombero bet 3,000. He was called only by one player with position on him. The turn was the , bringing a splash bet of 4,500 from Sombero. That was enough to fold his opponent and win the pot.
The short-stacked player sheepishly tabled , but had live cards against the of Suk and of Nam.
The crowd gathered around the table to watch the board run out giving Suk the nut flush and a triple up to over 35,000 chips. Nam slips back to 25,000.
Samson held for a very strong top pair and flush draw, as Paulsen quipped, "That's not the hand that I wanted to see", however he tabled the best hand with .
The turn was the and the river was the , missing Samson as she slips down to about 4,000 chips with Paulsen now in good shape with over 30,000.
Level: 9
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100
On the flop of , Lim reaches for chips, grabbing roughly 10,000. As he reaches forward across the betting line, with the chips in his hand but before he can actually release the chips, Tandoc announces "all in". Lim quickly pulls his hand back, chips still in it.
Danny McDonagh is summoned for a ruling. The ruling is that since Lim appeared to have no intention of deceiving Tandoc, all that has happened is that Tandoc has acted out of turn. If Lim commits any less than the amount of Tandoc's all in, the raise will stand. If he moves all in himself for more than Tandoc's all in bet, than Tandoc will have an option again.
Lim considers what to do for about a minute before exposing his hand as . He's done it to try to get a read of Tandoc, in direct violation of the TDA rules. In fact, McDonagh made a special announcement about exposed cards at the beginning of the day. As a result, after Lim finally folds his hand (about a minute later), he's assessed an eight hand penalty. Four hands of the penalty were served today, four will be served tomorrow.
After the hand, Lim asks Tandoc what he had. Not one to miss a chance for a needle, Tandoc replies "King jack."
All the chips were in preflop, with Sia moving all in with and cringing when Suk made the call and tabled .
The board ran out and out of nowhere Suk became our chip leader as Sia crashes, left with only 12,000 chips.